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Guava banana Posted 9 years ago
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Company invitation with multiple hosts - "invite" or "invites"

If there's a primary company but other collaborators sending a formal invitation, should it read "cordially invite" or "cordially invites"? For example, a primary inviting entity and “in collaboration with” added?

  

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guava banana If there's a primary company but other collaborators sending a formal invitation, should it read "cordially invite" or "cordially invites"? For example, a primary inviting entity and “in collaboration with” added? Please post the precise sentence you wish to use.

  • guava banana If there's a primary company but other collaborators sending a formal invitation, should it read "cordially invite" or "cordially invites"?
  • For example, a primary inviting entity and “in collaboration with” added?
  • Please post the precise sentence you wish to use.
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guava bananaIf there's a primary company but other collaborators sending a formal invitation, should it read "cordially invite" or "cordially invites"? For example, a primary inviting entity and “in collaboration with” added?

Please post the precise sentence you wish to use.

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